The position of objects one upon the other to create meaning within the viewers mind
Placing things side by side for the purposes of comparison Comparison of things or ideas Authors often use juxtaposition of ideas or examples in order to make a point (For example, an author my juxtapose the average day of a typical American with that of someone in the third world in order to make a point of social commentary)
The juxtaposition of two contrasting objects, images, or ideas is the fact that they are placed together or described together, so that the differences between them are emphasized. This juxtaposition of brutal reality and lyrical beauty runs through Park's stories
the act of positioning close together (or side by side); "it is the result of the juxtaposition of contrasting colors"
A placing or being placed in nearness or contiguity, or side by side, often done in order to compare/contrast the two, to show similarities or differences